How To Use Right-handed In A Sentence

  • ‘His next run will on a right-handed track, which is flat and has goodish ground’, said trainer, Jessica Harrington.
  • Interestingly, he swings right-handed, but putts left-handed. Joe Peyronnin: The Golf Summit
  • For most right-handed people, the speech center is located in the left half of the brain.
  • The son of a Sydney grocer, Rosewall was a natural left-hander but was taught to play right-handed by his father and developed a peerless backhand.
  • Although the Nazis initially used the right-handed one, later they started using the left-handed version.
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  • Harris first pitched right-handed, getting Reggie Sanders to ground out.
  • We have to adapt to their right-handed implements and look silly trying to use them.
  • Most people are right-handed so they will opt for queues on the right-hand side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peter says his right-handed writing is purely for on-paper work.
  • The majority of right-handed golfers prefer putts that break from right to left.
  • Right-handed people went to the left so they could use their right hand; left-handed people went to the right. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Thirty-two right-handed participants were given a behavioural test of lateralization and a cradling task.
  • Why is there not a more even distribution of left-and right-handed folk?
  • Since everything nonbiological was understood to have molecules equally left- and right-handed, the assumption had to be that the isovaline would also be equally mixed. First Contact
  • It is thought that the right-handed molecule produced the therapeutic effect but the left-handed molecule produced the birth defects.
  • The G2 is based on the same ‘prosumer compact camera’ form factor with an almost central lens, viewfinder window and right-handed flash unit.
  • "I faced more right-handed hitters today, so I threw more curveballs," Park said.
  • Up to the late 1700's, everybody travelled on the left side of the road because it's the sensible option for feudal, violent societies of mostly right-handed people.
  • DeGale is left-handed so right-handed boxers need to use the opposite leg and arm for the instructions below. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weir never looked back and used his unique ability to his advantage by examining right-handed equipment and player's techniques.
  • Island Sand was positioned to the outside of Two Trail Sioux in the stretch, where both Bailey and Day encouraged their mounts with right-handed whip action.
  • I'm fine with left-handed flam paradiddle-diddles because I'm right-handed, but Mrs. Karash expects me to alternate left and right, and to accelerando, until I'm playing flam paradiddle-diddles fast like syncopated rolls. Moe Tucker
  • Kempton is a right-handed track, which is 1m 5f round - although the course shape is more of a triangle.
  • Thus I eat, write, golf, and play tennis right-handed, but throw, bowl, shoot pool, and play basketball left-handed.
  • The two types of quartz are distinguished by minor crystal faces, the hemihedral facets, which form a left-handed screw pattern in one set and a right-handed pattern in the other.
  • For the first month I could do nothing, and for a right-handed person life became very difficult.
  • The right-handed Fairyhouse track should be ideal and he can prove too good for Florida Coast and Super Run.
  • I remember that Robert Newhouse threw a fullback option pass for a touchdown after licking the stickum off his hands; it was a sweep to the left, which still seems counterintuitive Newhouse being right-handed. Chuck Klosterman on Sports
  • It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector aperture.
  • Considered by many to be one of the strongest technical rikishi ever, Takanohana dominated the dohyo with an uncanny right-handed belt grip and an aggressive style that marked him for sumo greatness.
  • It's a bit like engineers always using right-handed threads, engineers keep stockpiles of right-handed threads of nuts and bolts, rather than left handed ones.
  • A googly is a ball delivered by a bowler that looks as if it ought to break from left to right across the bat of a right-handed batsman. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 1
  • Even though I am a lefty and do not buy right-handed bolts, there was always hope the manufacturer would make a special run (hope springs eternal).
  • Except for the last three tools that have right- and left-handed wooden threads in combination, all the other tools have right-handed threads.
  • My tip's two blips over fences came on right-handed tracks. The Sun
  • This was a much more economical solution than buying a thread cutting lathe, and simpler than making a left-handed screw box and tap to match a right-handed box and tap.
  • Everyone in our family is right-handed except Pauline.
  • This domain, which is not found in eukaryotic topoisomerases, might be involved in the bending and right-handed wrapping of DNA observed for both Gyrase and Topo IV.
  • His sidearm delivery is tough on right-handed hitters because the fastball moves down and in on them.
  • He does not mind going left or right-handed but he'll prefer better ground. The Sun
  • Most people are right-handed so they will opt for queues on the right-hand side. Times, Sunday Times
  • She uses a style learned from a picture knitting guide she was given as a child, which is neither the right-handed American style or the left-handed Continental technique some say is more efficient.
  • This system means that people who have two copies of the 'D' gene will be right-handed (as well as having hair that whorls clockwise and a 'normal' brain configuration).
  • I have already mentioned that right-handed pilots seem to have a natural tendency to turn left.
  • A right-handed person looking to the left suggests a made-up or constructed answer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It can be inferred that, by 1700, Moxon treated the right-handed screw as an established norm.
  • As always, the most prized offensive lineman is the one who can play left tackle, the man who protects the blind side of right-handed quarterbacks, the team's most valuable asset. Fortifying the front: Best OL available in the draft
  • Three of the left-handed coiled collagen molecules form a right-handed coiled triple helix called tropocollagen.
  • So the spiral of the operculum of a dextral (right-handed) snail is invariably counterclockwise, while that of a sinistral shell is the opposite.
  • The atoms of natural sugars are all laid out in an asymmetrical manner, having a right-handed spiral twist.
  • In most cases, it was the balls that swung in to the right-handed batsmen that did the damage and there isn't a better exponent of that delivery than Vaas.
  • The Kurt Cobain guitar at the Vegas Hard Rock is right-handed.
  • With one out, Valentine brought in a lefty, Takashi Kashiwada, to force Veras to bat right-handed.
  • ‘I learned to bowl right-handed at the age of 12,’ Ignizio says.
  • It's obviously on that side so that right-handed people can operate it - which made me wonder whether anyone makes watches for left-handers.
  • He reminds me a bit of a right-handed Ben Grieve, who posted similarly great statistics in the California League as a 20-year-old.
  • Nature produces many chemicals in two forms that are mirror images of each other - so-called left-handed and right-handed molecules.
  • Tayari Jones is an African-American woman, southern, middle-class, right-handed writer.
  • Transmembrane helices in membrane coils predominantly cross at left-handed angles, those in membrane gates predominantly at right-handed angles.
  • You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules.
  • The return to two miles should also suit and he is best on right-handed tracks. The Sun
  • Danny's right-handed and I'm left-handed, but that doesn't matter.
  • A fiber cable-laid rope is composed of three strands of hawser-laid rope, twisted right-handed.
  • Ascot is a right-handed, wide track, 1miles 6furlongs round, with sweeping bends and a short home straight (less than three furlongs).
  • Although she is strongly right-handed she was forced to learn to do some of the painful activities such as cleaning her teeth with her other hand.
  • Since most fighters were right-handed, the stairways were built in such a way that if you were trying to get up the stairs, the newel post is on your right-hand side.
  • They are not sold in pairs, as right-handed players usually wear only a left-hand glove.
  • Absolutely, for a right-handed fighter, facing a southpaw is difficult, but rest assured that July 3, I will come out with a victory.
  • A right-handed officer maneuvers behind the suspect, wraps his right arm around the suspect's neck between the throat and the carotid.
  • This finding suggests that left-handers may differ from right-handed individuals in the manner in which they evaluate credibility and may be more flexible in the cues they use.
  • The theory is that right-handed competitors are less accustomed to facing left-handers, making them a more difficult proposition.
  • The only one with no questions about the right-handed pitcher was Nomo himself.
  • Goodwood is a right-handed course which has a straight section of six furlongs with a loop attached by two bends for longer races.
  • Then it may be more important to protect the ball and shoot right-handed.
  • ‘I do everything opposite from what the defender, after facing so many right-handed players, naturally expects,’ he smiles.
  • right-handed scissors
  • He also would bowl the first ball right-handed and challenge himself to pick up the spare left-handed, then starting lefty and finishing righty.
  • Do you swing a golf club left-handed or right-handed?
  • Right-handed people went to the left so they could use their right hand; left-handed people went to the right. Times, Sunday Times
  • As observed in all consequent experiments, both left-handed (L) and right-handed (D) optical isomers were created in a racemic mixture Ambiguity Tolerance
  • Likes to intimidate opponents before big races such as kissing both his biceps, striking a double biceps pose, and throwing a phantom right-handed uppercut knock-out blow.
  •   I'm fine with left-handed flam paradiddle-diddles because I'm right-handed, but Mrs. Karash expects me to alternate left and right, and to accelerando, until I'm playing flam paradiddle-diddles fast like syncopated rolls. Moe Tucker
  • Now the interesting bit is that the left-handed ones have hooks, and the right-handed ones have ridges.
  • The owl limpet (Lottia gigantean) which clings to rocks in the ocean intertidal zone has a "right-handed" body organization.
  • What Pasteur correctly made of this is that the molecules of tartaric acid could exist in either a “right-handed” or “left-handed” form, rather like left- and right-handed gloves. First Contact
  • He loves right-handed tracks and is at his best on decent ground so conditions should be ideal. The Sun
  • But today's extra half mile is sure to help and he is also better on right-handed courses. The Sun
  • In the general population, right-handed people are in the majority.
  • From the GW perspective, the solution to the original problem is that the notion of chirality gets modified on the lattice: Lattice Dirac operators satisfying the so-called GW relation (with the overlap Dirac operator being the main explicit example) break usual chiral symmetry but have instead an exact lattice-deformed version of chiral symm which can be used to decompose the action into left - and right-handed pieces as in the continuum. String Theory is Losing the Public Debate
  • There is no doubt that such children suffered greatly from being forced against their will to change from left-handed to right-handed writing.
  • He would throw batting practice right-handed and then left-handed.
  • Subsequent nuclear magnetic resonance studies established that the helices are right-handed.
  • Keenan glides along, occasionally flipping pucks with his right-handed stick.
  • Like Greg, he was a right-handed batsman, a superb slip fielder and occasional leg-spin bowler.
  • Almost all amino acids that make up biological proteins, for instance, are left-handed, so a self-replicating biological molecule of right-handed chirality could be suggestive of an alien organism.
  •   I take a deep breath and try again, spitting out a right-handed flam paradiddle-diddle, then a sound from the drum like wiping out on my bicycle, and my sticks come to rest with a buzz. Moe Tucker
  • Baylor got Jones to lower his elbow, and presto, he began producing home runs as a right-handed batter.
  • It's easy to think of reasons of why there might be negative effects on left-handers because they are living in a right-handed world.
  • To be on the right-hand-side of an eye-level selection is often considered the very best place, because most people are right-handed and most people's eyes drift rightwards.
  • He was one of the greatest right-handed hitters of all time.
  • Coming up from the minors is the right-handed-hitting Juan Uribe, who has good sock but can be undisciplined on breaking balls.
  • As these bows more closely resemble a longbow, they can be shot either right-handed or left-handed, due to the ‘wrap-around’ type grip.
  • Tayari Jones is an African-American woman, southern, middle-class, right-handed writer.
  • Mickey Mantle hit 373 home runs left-handed and 163 right-handed.
  • But some courses are right-handed - for example, Kempton, Ascot and Sandown.
  • In a right-handed shell, the aperture appears on the observer's right when the shell is held with the apex up and the aperture facing the observer.
  • The atoms of natural sugars are all laid out in an asymmetrical manner, having a right-handed spiral twist.
  • In one of the most graceful movements I had done to that time, I flicked my wrist and let my right-handed dagger go flying, meeting his a foot away from my face.
  • But, as a natural left-hander who has played right-handed my entire life, I tend to disagree.
  • The right-handed hitting Werth has platooned most of the season with Geoff Jenkins in right field. USATODAY.com
  • To the left of the keyboard there is work for your idle hand - assuming, of course, you're right-handed.
  • It is right-handed, just over 1m 6f round with a 2 ½ furlong run-in on the round course - there is also a straight mile course.
  • Hall brings to the side a rare commodity in South African cricket - an ability to swing the ball away from the right-handed batsman.
  • I was 13 years old when Head pitched his no-hitter, and I recall reading that he was born left-handed, hurt his arm, and had to learn to pitch right-handed.
  •   I'm fine with left-handed flam paradiddle-diddles because I'm right-handed, but Mrs. Karash expects me to alternate left and right, and to accelerando, until I'm playing flam paradiddle-diddles fast like syncopated rolls. Moe Tucker
  • Crystallography volunteers enantiomorphic space groups P3 (1) 21 and P3 (2) 21 with respective all right-handed and all left-handed 3-fold screw axies, no racemic screw axes, no conflicting screw axes. Assignment Desk: You Ask, We Answer
  • Just as he rested Tino Martinez and Larry Walker, La Russa has increasingly rested Sanders against dominant right-handed pitching.
  • Police say that from evidence of toothbrush use she was probably right-handed.
  • The Curragh is a right-handed horseshoe shaped course with a circuit of two miles with no sharp bends and a straight run-in of three furlongs uphill.
  • It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector aperture.
  • He has tended to jump left when racing at right-handed tracks so should be better suited by racing left-handed. The Sun
  • One of the reasons we are keen to run in the Japan Cup is that we don't think running on a right-handed course will impede him.
  • Twenty-four right-handed students volunteered to participate in the present experiment, and were given course credit for their participation.
  • I have always maintained that Mickey Mantle was a more devastating hitter right-handed than left-handed, but have never had the statistics to support my argument.
  • The patient was a 6-year-old right-handed girl who presented with a slowly progressive drooping of the left side of her mouth of 9 months' duration.
  • Figure 4.23 A right-handed coordinate system.
  • Since the weights are internal and are able to shift (by simply tipping the thing up) it can be used as either a left-handed or a right-handed planer.
  • Lord Of The Sky looks destined for right-handed tracks in future after continuing Lennie Lungo's great run by making it five out of five over fences this season.
  • It makes for good teaching, because I can be a mirror image to all of my right-handed students.
  • Common everyday objects are designed for right-handed people.
  • Phil is naturally right-handed but learned the game by standing across from his father and ‘mirror imaging’ his father's right-handed swing.
  • The new track will be a ten-furlong, right-handed oval with lights for late afternoon or evening racing.
  • The filament is able to adopt many polymorphic conformations, including left-handed and right-handed supercoils, depending on various environmental conditions.
  • Most mill files are made for right-handed people, and the serrations are angled so they will grip the steel only when pushed in a left-to-right, forward motion.
  • Let me be clear here that I am not really concerned with whether she was left- or right-handed, or even ambidextrous.
  • The next step for a right-handed throw, according to the author, is ‘Put your left foot outside his right foot,’ which we are told is silly because your left foot is your driving leg.
  • The patient was a 31-year-old, right-handed man who presented with a 1-month history of 3 to 5 headaches per day.
  • The symmetry also makes it ambidextrous, which is great for any left / right-handed families that share a home computer. Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Nicky Henderson's gelding is at his best on right-handed tracks and, after a series of good efforts in defeat this season, is overdue a win.
  • When I used my usual fighting method, right-handed, he creamed me (like he did pretty much everyone else).
  • He seems adaptable to extremes of going and is equally effective racing right-handed or left-handed. Times, Sunday Times
  • scorchio" at 1300, and our gaffer is a powerful right-handed all-rounder from Preston who can turn a game with bat or ball. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • At first sight, the concept of ‘handedness’ is inapplicable to completely limbless animals, and thus it is difficult to imagine a right-handed snake.
  • It's like watching someone who is right-handed throw left-handed for a change.
  • His most successful pitch has been a slow curveball that has been especially tough on right-handed hitters.
  • It is now thought by many experts that people experience the world differently according to whether they are right-handed or left-handed.
  • I am clearly a right-handed shoveller because trying to shovel with my left hand was like trying to shovel with a spoon - painful to watch.
  • The July Course, which is used for the July Meeting, is a right-handed track, two miles long with a one-mile straight.
  • The ratio of right-turning kissers to left-turners is about the same as that between right-handedness and left-handedness.
  • This particular model has a useful feature in that, since the weights are internal and are able to shift (by simply tipping the thing up) it can be used as either a left-handed or a right-handed planer.
  • I'm slightly ambidextrous (mostly right-handed including writing but I throw/bowl/chuck left-handed).
  • If you are right-handed, the arrow is on the right side of the bow, and if left - handed, on the left side. The bow is generally slightly canted to the arrow side.
  • Only one of those letters was signed (with his right hand) by a young Canadian teenager in Sarnia, Ontario, asking whether he should change from playing golf left-handed to right-handed.
  • ‘Ascot is a problem for the Americans, because it is right-handed and undulating, the two things that are alien to them,’ he said.
  • If you are right-handed the chisel goes in the left hand, for sensitivity and intuition.
  • Since the greatest problem with my backhand is due to my right-handedness and left-eyedness, stepping backward isn't exactly helpful. Free Books / Nattering about disc
  • The track is a right-handed 1m3f circuit with an uphill run-in.
  • Taken flat out, it is estimated that you will reach speeds of 310 km/h in seventh gear, before braking dramatically for the right-handed hairpin that has replaced the Ostkurve.
  • The right-handed Quill mouse is pictured above.
  • It's just different, in the way that right-handed people are different from, but not better than, left-handed or ambidextrous people.
  • The cube lives in what M3G defines as a right-handed coordinate system.
  • Longchamp is a right-handed track, but, unlike in Britain, stall one is located nearest the inside rail and stall 20 furthest away.
  • Most engineers are right-handed, and the brain ectoplasm seeps across into the writing: we find that “experimentalists” on the one hand, and “metrical-obsessives’, on the other (hand), are almost always right-handed. By the Numbers : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • For those who saw Murray before that fateful summer of 1975, there's little doubt he would have been a star had he continued batting strictly right-handed.
  • Non-cognitivist theories (Hare's prescriptivism, Ayer's emotivism, more recently Allan Gibbard's expressivism), which variously deny that moral statements can be true or false, render moral judgment so subjective and capricious that, strictly speaking, it might just as well extend to "the wrongness of running round trees right-handed or looking at hedgehogs in the light of the moon". Philippa Foot obituary
  • I take a deep breath and try again, spitting out a right-handed flam paradiddle-diddle, then a sound from the drum like wiping out on my bicycle, and my sticks come to rest with a buzz. Moe Tucker
  • As your right-handed traveller needed to lash the beasts repeatedly to get to work on time it was necessary to sit on the left horse so that both were easily accessible with the whip.
  • Before Kentaro had a chance to recover, Jake hit him with a blur of jabs to his chest and abdomen, then knocked him to the ground with a right-handed uppercut.
  • ‘His next run will on a right-handed track, which is flat and has goodish ground’, said trainer, Jessica Harrington.
  • If you look at a feather under a microscope, you see the main stem, with barbs coming out to the left and right, and from these you have left-and right-handed barbules.
  • It is thought that this is because right-handed people are not used to facing lefties because there are fewer of them, while left-handed people play against righties most of the time.
  • They are similar to prepare for except for the fact of right and left," said Coughlin, referring to left-handed Vick and right-handed Young. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Their right-handed partners would inhabit a world existing alongside ours, but interacting only gravitationally.
  • A grafting right-handed batsman, he made two of his three centuries in his first seven Tests.
  • The screw arm has right-handed threads on one side of the brass wheel and left-handed threads on the other.
  • It's here, two weeks later, he figured out that a left-handed grip wasn't for him, turned round and started hitting right-handed.
  • At low energies the Higgs gets a vacuum expectation value, and acts like a mass term, converting the left-handed fermion into a right-handed fermion, which is what you want. Dark Matter and Fifth Forces
  • Lawrence unveiled his left-handed prowess in a national PBA event in February 2000, about a month before he was able to resume bowling right-handed.
  • These latter structures can be left- or right-handed, they can be parallel or antiparallel, and they can have a differing number of residues per turn.
  • Most of the volunteers learned to use the mouse left-handed with almost as much dexterity as they did right-handed, and more than three quarters of them kept their mouse on the left even after the trial ended.
  • In the general population, right-handed people are in the majority.
  • A second, two thirds and a fourth from four Festival visits - not bad for a horse who supposedly prefers right-handed tracks.

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